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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your story, to get the facts right, and to get to know the people involved in your story. america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep a
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your...
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back let's recap our top stories. the white house reiterated that president obama does not expect to send u.s. troops to syria, and the un says one million syrian children are now refugees because of the conflict. in lebanon at least 37 people are dead, and hundreds are injured after explosions happened after morning prayer. >>> and a jury has resumed deliberations in the court-martial of nidal hasan. he passed on his final chance to addre
i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every...
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm n betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for >>> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. the state department says it cannot conclusively determine if chemical weapons are used on syrian civilians. opposition forces claim hundreds died after the rocket attack including some first responders. >>> the fire near yosemite has now tripled in size. it is only 2% contained down from 5% yesterday. >>> former egyptian president, hosni mubarak was released from prison today. >>> the syrian government denies using chemical weapons on its own people, we have more now from rob mathis. >> reporter: a day after hundreds of syrians, including women and children were killed and injured, a search among the dead for missing relatives. syrian opposition says more than 1300 people died. an occasion strongly denied by the president's government. but the shocking pictures of the victims have brought swift international condemnation. >> reporter: >> translator: if proven our position in france is
i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm n betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for >>> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. the state department says it cannot conclusively determine if chemical weapons are used on syrian civilians. opposition forces claim hundreds died after the rocket attack including some first responders. >>> the fire near yosemite has now tripled in size. it is only 2% contained down from 5% yesterday. >>> former egyptian...
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law in texas. why attorney general erik holder is fighting mad bit and ready to challenge its legality in court. >> ryan braun admits to using performance enhancing drugs. i'll have his apology and more, coming up in sports. >> here's the latest on the twin explosions in lebanon. at least 13 people have been killed after a bomb blast near the syrian border. this is the scene of the explosions. one of the bombs exploded as people were coming out of a mosque. fifty people have reportedly been injured. >> the justice department is challenging the voter i.d. law in texas. attorney general erik holder says the law violates the voting rights act, saying the law was adopted with the express purpose of making it harder for non-english speakers and racial mines to vote. >> there's a new twist in major league baseball's performance enhancing drug saga. we have more of that in sports. >> since ryan braun first became publicly linked to performance enhancing drug almost two years ago, he has vehemently, often
law in texas. why attorney general erik holder is fighting mad bit and ready to challenge its legality in court. >> ryan braun admits to using performance enhancing drugs. i'll have his apology and more, coming up in sports. >> here's the latest on the twin explosions in lebanon. at least 13 people have been killed after a bomb blast near the syrian border. this is the scene of the explosions. one of the bombs exploded as people were coming out of a mosque. fifty people have...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> welcome back, everyone, for more on the bales and hassan cases we're joined by jeffrey s. corn, a professor of law. good to talk to you. let me set this it up for you and have you take it on. you have two cases here, two soldiers, both guilty of multiple killings of innocence. one kills american soldiers and the other kills afghan civilians. the one who kills american civilians could be put to death. the one who kills afghans is allowed to enter a plea arrangement to avoid the death penalty. are the two men being treated differently because of who they killed? >> in my opinion the answer to that is no. i know t
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> welcome back,...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> just eight months after the school massacre at sandy who can elementary, there's been another school shooting, a gunman walked into an atlanta area elementary school firing shots. the school's bookkeeper managed to get him to surrender. parts of their incredible conversation were captured on a newly released 911 call. we have more. >> antoine tuft. >> he went outside and started shooting. >> can you get somewhere safe? >> i've got to go. call me back. >> instead of fleeing, the school bookkeeper stayed to talk to the suspected shooter, 20-year-old michael brandon hill. >> i want to let you know that you do not try to harm me or do anything, that doesn't make any difference, you didn't hit anybody. >> school children rushed to safety. police say the shooter entered the academy on thursday at noon, carrying 500 rounds of ammunition and an a.k.47 assault style rifle. the gunman told tuft he was off his medications and had not
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> just eight months after the school massacre at sandy who can elementary, there's been another school shooting, a gunman walked into an atlanta area elementary school firing shots. the school's bookkeeper managed to get him to surrender. parts of their incredible conversation were captured on a newly released 911 call. we have more. >> antoine tuft....
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measles outbreak in a texas megachurch has spread to 21 people. health officials in the state are trying to contain the outbreak by hosting vaccination clinics. all the cases are linked to the eagle mountain international church in ne new nework, texas. we spoke with the director for the centers of decease control and prevention about the outbreak. robert joins us live from inside the cdc, heads quarters in atlanta, and what was said to you, robert? >> reporter: tony, good to be here. i can say this coming from inside the cdc here there is concern, so much that the director, dr. thomas freedan was made available to us. here's exactly what he told us. >> even though we have >> the problem is with the situation in texas according to health officials most people were not immunized. the video is that you have folks four months to 44 years who now have the measles disease, and the cdc is concerned as well as people on the ground there. >> robert, thank you. >>> some people call it gray hound therapy or patient dumping. it's when hospitals bus patients
measles outbreak in a texas megachurch has spread to 21 people. health officials in the state are trying to contain the outbreak by hosting vaccination clinics. all the cases are linked to the eagle mountain international church in ne new nework, texas. we spoke with the director for the centers of decease control and prevention about the outbreak. robert joins us live from inside the cdc, heads quarters in atlanta, and what was said to you, robert? >> reporter: tony, good to be here. i...
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >> technology is coming on in the next few decades may make nuclear waste obsolete. we should all hope that's the case. but right now the international atomic energy agency expects the united states alone to produce at least 32,000 tons added to the pile. my next guess has made a documentary about the nuclear waste time will will air on al jazeera. if the problem can't be solved by new technology. it's directed by michael madsen who we will see in this cl
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the temperatures mainly in the 80s to low 90s and in texas, we'll also be in the 90s. it will be hot but chance of a shower, but most of the wet weather from the southwest from topical storm evo. we are going to see the storm bring more moisture and thunderstorms into the southwest, tracking up towards the midwest. it's going to start getting hot, too, for minnesota as that humidity moves in. it is going to feel pretty uncomfortable but typical temperatures for the southwest. rain as well, but watch out for the thunderstorms because they could peek out. minneapolis, around 87. we will see how the clouds clear out. even if you are in the 80s, it will be uncomfortable from the humidity. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> 50 years later, and still realizing the dream. remembering martin luther king, jr.'s famous march on washington and reflecting on just how far the country has come. >>> i have a dream. my 4 little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. [applause.
the temperatures mainly in the 80s to low 90s and in texas, we'll also be in the 90s. it will be hot but chance of a shower, but most of the wet weather from the southwest from topical storm evo. we are going to see the storm bring more moisture and thunderstorms into the southwest, tracking up towards the midwest. it's going to start getting hot, too, for minnesota as that humidity moves in. it is going to feel pretty uncomfortable but typical temperatures for the southwest. rain as well, but...
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >>> the american soldier responsible for killing 16 afghan civilians is apologizing. robert bales took the stand in the sentencing phase of his military trial, and rob reynolds reports on his apology, and what it means for his case. >> reporter: i wish i could take it back, but i can't. speaking in a low, halting voice, bales apologized to the families of the african civilians he murdered, and said he disgraced his own family. what i did was an act of cow
i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every...
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law in texas. attorney general holder said it violates the voting act. it was passed to make it harder for non-english speakers and mines to vote. >> on thursday, new york city council passed a bill to establish a new office to oversee the nypd, overriding a bill signed by mayor bloomberg. it would stop stop and frisk. >> army staff sergeant robert bales took the stands in the sentencing phase of his military trial. we discuss what an apology means to the case. >> i wish i could take it back, said the sergeant, but i can't. speaking in a low, halting voice, bales apologized to the families of the afghan civilians he murdered and said he had disgraced his family. his voice quavered. what i did was an act of cowardice. he pleaded guilty to killing women and children during a nighttime shooting spree in march, 2012. he does not face the death penalty and is trying to avoid life in prison without the possibility of parole. he did not describe his actions in detail. he said he has asked himself why he killed, but said he couldn't find a reason. under military
law in texas. attorney general holder said it violates the voting act. it was passed to make it harder for non-english speakers and mines to vote. >> on thursday, new york city council passed a bill to establish a new office to oversee the nypd, overriding a bill signed by mayor bloomberg. it would stop stop and frisk. >> army staff sergeant robert bales took the stands in the sentencing phase of his military trial. we discuss what an apology means to the case. >> i wish i...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal. >> as we commemorate the 50t 50th anniversary of martin luther king's inspirational speech, what he said was all men are created equal. he was echoing the declaration of independence but did he speak to the way women were viewed and valued? joining us to discuss this are two women who were at the march, lynn french, adjunct professor of history of civil rights, and executive director of hope and home, also from washington, d.c. annie grower, a contributor to the see the people blog on the washington post website and martha burke, the money editor of ms. magazine and producer and host of "equal time with martha burke." you look too young to have been there. lynn, i want to ask you what did being there on that important day 50 years ago mean to you as an african
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal. >> as we commemorate the 50t 50th anniversary of martin luther king's inspirational speech, what he said was all men are created equal. he was echoing the declaration of independence but did...
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texas defensive end antonio smith asked for an expedited appeal. smith will miss houston's last preseason games. >>> hall of famer vin scully will return for the 65th, six-five, year. he was inducted to the baseball hall of fame in 1982. he was by far the longest surviving sports broadcaster. >>> the cost of syria's civil war next. >>> plus rising waters in russia force mobilization of 30,000 people and things might not get better until october. october until >> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. there are a lot of developments tonight regarding the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria. the president's national security team will meet this weekend about possible options and defense secretary hagel says the united states is moving forces closer to syria in case the united states orders strikes. >>> the u.s. britain and other countries have asked to grant access to a u.n. inspection team and that team is on the ground in syria. >>> after this week' week's alld chemical weapons attack, the zacopino, doctor thankof people you for jo
texas defensive end antonio smith asked for an expedited appeal. smith will miss houston's last preseason games. >>> hall of famer vin scully will return for the 65th, six-five, year. he was inducted to the baseball hall of fame in 1982. he was by far the longest surviving sports broadcaster. >>> the cost of syria's civil war next. >>> plus rising waters in russia force mobilization of 30,000 people and things might not get better until october. october until >>...
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. >> the army major convicted of killing 13 people at fort hood in texas has been sentenced to die. nadal hassan was sentenced earlier today. that sentence will be automatically appealed. >> on the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech, thousands gathered in washington, d.c. again. former presidents, celebrities and every day americans were there. >> near two weeks, firefighters are till fighting that fire out in california. we'll have the latest news coming up at 11:00 here on aljazeera. ♪ theme ♪ theme >> as the u.s. may be drawing closinger to intervention in syria polls vin to show a large majority of americans oppose military action. how can the u.s. build an international coalition when its leaders can't build one here at home? also, twitter, google and "the new york times" websites suffer cyber attacks. a group connected to the syrian government is the likely culprit. how vulnerable is america's cyber infra structure to another attack. >> the women who worked side by side with the men during the civil movement the were given their proper due. >>
. >> the army major convicted of killing 13 people at fort hood in texas has been sentenced to die. nadal hassan was sentenced earlier today. that sentence will be automatically appealed. >> on the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech, thousands gathered in washington, d.c. again. former presidents, celebrities and every day americans were there. >> near two weeks, firefighters are till fighting that fire out in california. we'll have the...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> bob filner has resigned at mayor of san diego. he spent his last two months fighting a growing list have sexual harassment allegations. the san diego city council accepted his resignation this afternoon. he will officially step down august 30. he said goodbye to san diego, and apologized for letting the city down. >> obviously this is not a happy time for any of us, not for the city of san diego, not for those who represent and for my own part in causing all this, i offer deep apology certainly to all the citizens of san diego and through you to the citizens that you represent. the city should not have been put
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hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for's "i have a d al-jazeera will have comprehensive throughout the day. >>> what's more american than little league after an exciting game, just 14 remain in the little league world series. jessica taff is here with sports >> the drama we have for you come from this little league world series it began, washington lit up connecticut to take a 12-5 lead but to quote the yogi berra, it ain't over until it's over. the bodies from westport. max popkin doing his part. this was his second homerun of the game. check it out, chad knight got into the act, too. he homers. that tied things up at 13 apiece. connecticut completely erased washington's 7-run lead. but it wasn't done yet. here we go, still tied bottom of the 7th of knight again. he said he was nervous but he pretended like it was every other at-bat and he continued the game-winning rbi in this one. they go on to win. we have pandemonium. they get it 14 to 13 in that one. so westport will take on it. uavista california while mexico and japan swear off in internat
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that plus believers like the texas money manager ed butowski will allow it to say for the moment it still manages hundred of millions of dollars in public money, and that may be the case through the rest of the year. i think the investor reaction has already played out for the moment. >> and we shall see what happens then in the legal cases and how that -- those developments might affect them. >> and whether they technically decide they're going to become a family office where they really won't manage pub will you lic m. >> thanks very much. more problems for jpmorgan. reportedly under investigation over its hiring practices in china. there you see its shares trending lower there right out of the gate. now at $52.05, down 2.33%. kayla has been following. >> tornado watches juit is justg two dozen other legal fights they detailed saying a request from the s.e.c. division of enforcement seeking information and documents relating to, among other matters, the firm's employment of certain former employees in hong kong and its business relationship was certain clients. the second jpmorgan emplo
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it's got an incredible pool in the backyard which is great for texas. two-car garage and a large driveway going into it. great for a first-time homebuyer or an empty nester who is downsizing. >> is it coppell, texas or coppell? >> coppell. >> coppell, texas. where is it in reference to, say, cowboy stadium? >> it's just north of cowboy stadium and it's right in between dallas and ft. worth. it's right in the center. >> very nice. second listing, 321 lyndsie drive. it sold for 420,000. five beds, three baths. 3,421 square feet. >> we listed it at 429. we ended up getting 12 offers when we closed the bids, and the house ended up selling for 420,500. >> you love to see that if you're an agent or an owner. 12 bids on your property and a bidding war. look at the space and the furnishin furnishings. that's beautiful. let's step it up a little bit. power house of the week. 309 stratford lane. listed at 1 million 9. five beds, five baths, two half baths. almost 7,000 square feet. you would call this a mansion. >> it is a mansion, and it's a beautiful estate. it
it's got an incredible pool in the backyard which is great for texas. two-car garage and a large driveway going into it. great for a first-time homebuyer or an empty nester who is downsizing. >> is it coppell, texas or coppell? >> coppell. >> coppell, texas. where is it in reference to, say, cowboy stadium? >> it's just north of cowboy stadium and it's right in between dallas and ft. worth. it's right in the center. >> very nice. second listing, 321 lyndsie drive....
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oil and gas producer's second-quarter profits jumped a better than expected 43% as production from texas boosted its oil output. the stock is up almost 1.25%. ty. >> thank you so much. is the world's biggest oil consumer now becoming the biggest refined product producer and exporter? jackie deangelis on the case. what have you been finding? >> reporter: short answer to that question is yes. if you recall, the u.s. became a net exporter of petroleum products two years ago. now we're the largest exporter in the world. in fact, bank of america and merrill lynch estimates this u.s. exports doubled from the end of 2007 until the end of last year. the major reason is diesel fuel. a strong demand for that product especially in emerging markets. the u.s. exported about 1 million barrels a day of diesel fuel last week, roughly the same we've seen the previous few weeks but up from 840,000 earlier this summer, and the reason for this is that diesel margins are higher than gas margins. as of the mid-year, margins on gulf coast produced diesel were running just above $16 for barrel while for finishe
oil and gas producer's second-quarter profits jumped a better than expected 43% as production from texas boosted its oil output. the stock is up almost 1.25%. ty. >> thank you so much. is the world's biggest oil consumer now becoming the biggest refined product producer and exporter? jackie deangelis on the case. what have you been finding? >> reporter: short answer to that question is yes. if you recall, the u.s. became a net exporter of petroleum products two years ago. now we're...
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the surprise today was that nelson cruz of the texas rangers accepted his. everybody thought he would appeal and getting everything lined up perfectly. no sense in rushing it. this will happen this afternoon. >> what's going to happen? he's going to appeal apparently, a-rod, correct? >> correct. it will be about 13 announcements for suspensions. everybody will be able to get a 50-game suspension except for one person, alex rodriguez. he'll get a ban through the 2014 season. it will really be a 214-game suspension. this is a very lucrative contract that he has. how does the money game play out in all of this? >> well, he's going to lose about $34 million, $35 million in this through the 2014 season. if he returns in 2015, he still has a guaranteed $61 million coming into him, so a lot of money at stake here. >> what does it do to the broader business of baseball because, i mean, if you look at these guys, some of whom obviously as you just mentioned accept the penalty, some of them appeal, but the use of performance enhancing drugs at that level influenced th
the surprise today was that nelson cruz of the texas rangers accepted his. everybody thought he would appeal and getting everything lined up perfectly. no sense in rushing it. this will happen this afternoon. >> what's going to happen? he's going to appeal apparently, a-rod, correct? >> correct. it will be about 13 announcements for suspensions. everybody will be able to get a 50-game suspension except for one person, alex rodriguez. he'll get a ban through the 2014 season. it will...
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texas, oklahoma, have more. in the mid-atlantic and marcellus, more natural gas rich, the infrastructure, there was some there, it is now coming online. a lot of companies in their building pipelines. >> how difficult is it to get the permits? >> that is an issue at the state level and federal level. we want to make sure we have a process in place that the permits can be provided in a speedy, you know, speedy fashion. not an absolute barrier or obstacle, something we're working closely with the government to make sure the permits are available. >> yesterday, we talked about how ford is coming out with a new pickup truck, you'll be able to use the option of converting it to cng. we talk about the chicken and egg issue, what comes first, the infrastructure or the whole -- do you bull ild up the infrastructure first? >> this doesn't take away that issue. ford motor company, the most popular line of cars they have, you know, take an f-150 pickup and make that available to the consumer for using cng. the more we see
texas, oklahoma, have more. in the mid-atlantic and marcellus, more natural gas rich, the infrastructure, there was some there, it is now coming online. a lot of companies in their building pipelines. >> how difficult is it to get the permits? >> that is an issue at the state level and federal level. we want to make sure we have a process in place that the permits can be provided in a speedy, you know, speedy fashion. not an absolute barrier or obstacle, something we're working...
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terry in texas. >> yes, hi, jim. i want to thank you for all the help you give us home gamers. >> my pleasure. doing my best here. >> caller: my stock is urban outfitters. >> this stock seems to be resting. a lot of people feel it's over. i don't. i like the management team. i think they can reverse higher, not lower. jeff in california. jeff! >> hey, cramer, i just want to say thank you for doing your homework on tsrx. >> not bad. what's going on? >> caller: i have another stock here in san diego. ticker is qdell. >> i like the diagnostic business. i'm not stopping recommending that group. the government likes diagnostics. tom in illinois. tom. >> hey, cramer, boo-yah from chi-town. >> fabulous. >> caller: i'm calling about cdd. they seem to have a good handle on things, what do you think, covans? >> best in show, contact lens, i totally agree. another ancillary drug and health care play. john in florida. john! >> caller: hi, jim, i'm in dunedin, florida. a month ago, you recommended amd, advance microdevices. i pur
terry in texas. >> yes, hi, jim. i want to thank you for all the help you give us home gamers. >> my pleasure. doing my best here. >> caller: my stock is urban outfitters. >> this stock seems to be resting. a lot of people feel it's over. i don't. i like the management team. i think they can reverse higher, not lower. jeff in california. jeff! >> hey, cramer, i just want to say thank you for doing your homework on tsrx. >> not bad. what's going on? >>...
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. >> wyoming and places like that, texas will really do well. >> we can do it in new york if we had better political acumen. >> casey mulligan thank you very much. dan dicker thank you very much. foolish on oil. now free market friday panel will attack this serious. how do they think president obama handling this politically. that's up next on kudlow when we return. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring c
. >> wyoming and places like that, texas will really do well. >> we can do it in new york if we had better political acumen. >> casey mulligan thank you very much. dan dicker thank you very much. foolish on oil. now free market friday panel will attack this serious. how do they think president obama handling this politically. that's up next on kudlow when we return. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can...
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west texas intermediate is up almost a full 2% and the gold market is up $2.90. bob pisani joins me here on the floor. i'm really glad it's friday. tough sledding. the market has had a lot of headwinds. >> the trend line slowly to the downside. put up the dow jones industrial average, had the same pattern yesterday. this bowl-shaped "v" dropping down just before the noon at the bottom and then turning around. if you look at the dollar, and every to imthis happens, whenever the yen bottomed at exactly the moment. that's the yen strengthening. goes up, that means the yen is weakening. when the yen starts weakening the market turns around. i think there is some kind of relationship. here's where i think we're at in the markets. number one, i think that the -- this overall, the issues are japan and the u.s. are a bit on the stretched side. china is improving and europe is in bit of a sweet spot. that's the important thing right now. money is sort of flowing in. there's the point here. japan and the u.s. stretched, and i think some people are not comfortable with the
west texas intermediate is up almost a full 2% and the gold market is up $2.90. bob pisani joins me here on the floor. i'm really glad it's friday. tough sledding. the market has had a lot of headwinds. >> the trend line slowly to the downside. put up the dow jones industrial average, had the same pattern yesterday. this bowl-shaped "v" dropping down just before the noon at the bottom and then turning around. if you look at the dollar, and every to imthis happens, whenever the...
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i want to bring in jared bernstein on the panel of budget advisory, and also a texas senator kay bailey hutchinson. and senator, how big of a fight are we in for? >> well, the next six weeks after congress gets back is going be a huge, big negotiating time. i do think that the republicans don't want it to be on the debt ceiling either, but they are going to insist on the funding cuts and the sequestration and the funding of government issues to be a addressed. >> do you think that we keep hearing about the demands regarding obama care, and repealing the elements or all of that. is that for real or more about reform? >> well, it is more about reform. you have to shoot with real bullets and the real bullets are the spending levels. i think that is where they are going to draw the line. that is where the majority will be. >> jared, we have been down this road before and does anything leading into october seem d different this time? >> unfortunately, no. i do think that they will qui quickly pass a continuing resolution, and that is a budget patch to keep the government open and then the re
i want to bring in jared bernstein on the panel of budget advisory, and also a texas senator kay bailey hutchinson. and senator, how big of a fight are we in for? >> well, the next six weeks after congress gets back is going be a huge, big negotiating time. i do think that the republicans don't want it to be on the debt ceiling either, but they are going to insist on the funding cuts and the sequestration and the funding of government issues to be a addressed. >> do you think that...
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texas, hot area, nice little ipo we have here today. certainly good news considering the disappointment from the energy companies we have seen. the debate down here is whether or not these numbers might be better enough, just good enough for the fed to taper. i'm surprised i don't think they will. a lot of people think the numbers may be just good enough for them to go ahead and do it considering we got europe's calmer, china calmer, i'm surprised but that seems to be the feeling now. where are we for the stock market right now? here is a couple of points here that we were talking about this morning here. monetary policy will stay accommodative. we may argue when the taper will begin, folks. but the end is a long way off, and the fed is raising rates, fed raising rates even further off than that. macro environment is quiet now with europe at least quiet. china quiet for the moment. earnings fair, not great. the corporate balance sheets are strong. valuations not stretched. a lot of people are arguing that with these facts it still stock
texas, hot area, nice little ipo we have here today. certainly good news considering the disappointment from the energy companies we have seen. the debate down here is whether or not these numbers might be better enough, just good enough for the fed to taper. i'm surprised i don't think they will. a lot of people think the numbers may be just good enough for them to go ahead and do it considering we got europe's calmer, china calmer, i'm surprised but that seems to be the feeling now. where are...
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west texas crude hit a high of $112 a barrel which is the highest in two years. so it tells you that the socgen writing that brent could spike briefly to $150 if u.s. led attack on syria and sparking more conflict in the middle east, and the two supply disruptions, because syria is not a big producer in any shape or form. >> and 50,000 barrels a day, and 90 billion a day market. >> take out the pennsylvania. >> yes, by the way, this is back to the larger question of independent and fracking and how the middle east is not as nearly important to us geopolitically as it once was because we don't have the rely on it, and it is a global commodity and unrest sends the price higher, but it is not as if they could say in 1974, no mas. >> well, they can't dictate as much as they used to, because you are talking about 2020 being continental independent, and that is -- >> getting closer and closer. 6 1/2 years away. >> and true. and 600,000 barrels a day from eagleford. >> that is an incredible thing, 6 1/2 years from now. >> undeny biablundeniably. >> and then the forget a
west texas crude hit a high of $112 a barrel which is the highest in two years. so it tells you that the socgen writing that brent could spike briefly to $150 if u.s. led attack on syria and sparking more conflict in the middle east, and the two supply disruptions, because syria is not a big producer in any shape or form. >> and 50,000 barrels a day, and 90 billion a day market. >> take out the pennsylvania. >> yes, by the way, this is back to the larger question of...
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they'll get together once again in round rock, texas, to vote on michael dell's $24.4 billion offer. but carl icahn is still leading the charge against that offer, calling it too low. icahn is now suing dell and its board to try to block changes in the offer that could impact the voting. david faber was reporting last night that the talks between michael dell and silver lake, that consortium and dell special committee continue and the focus now is on a higher bid from that group in exchange for a shift in the voting standard, the talks are said to be tenuous, but progress apparently being made. should be interesting to see what happens this morning. i should say it is also possible this is not the final episode that this vote gets pushed. i know of three people who did not get on planes last night because they were told this is not going to happen this morning. >> a big surprise if it does. >> if you don't vote at all, it is -- >> right now, the deal is if you don't vote, that's considered a no. what michael dell wants to do is raise the bid to 1375 in exchange for the -- >> ten cent
they'll get together once again in round rock, texas, to vote on michael dell's $24.4 billion offer. but carl icahn is still leading the charge against that offer, calling it too low. icahn is now suing dell and its board to try to block changes in the offer that could impact the voting. david faber was reporting last night that the talks between michael dell and silver lake, that consortium and dell special committee continue and the focus now is on a higher bid from that group in exchange for...
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. >> joining us from austin, texas, is mike kyle, our guest host is option monster.com co-founder and cnbc contributor john negarian, as the further we get away, this fades from our memory, do you expect any even hangover today from what happened yesterday on the nasdaq, mike? >> well, i think obviously this is a little wake-up call, there are some frailties in electronic trading. i think it's important for people to remember on balance we're all net benefit fisheries of electronic trading. we have seen massive improvements in liquidity, massive improvements in the net transaction costs most investors are experiencing. there are issues when these types of things come up with communication between market participants. i heard the chairman in the nasdaq communicating with market participants. i don't know how effectively he may have communicated with others. we're material participant in the electronic trading markets ourselves. what we were receiving were simply e-mails. we weren't getting a lot more detail than anybody in the media was. that's unfortunate. said, we have to recognize.
. >> joining us from austin, texas, is mike kyle, our guest host is option monster.com co-founder and cnbc contributor john negarian, as the further we get away, this fades from our memory, do you expect any even hangover today from what happened yesterday on the nasdaq, mike? >> well, i think obviously this is a little wake-up call, there are some frailties in electronic trading. i think it's important for people to remember on balance we're all net benefit fisheries of electronic...
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or they're kind of a texas hedge. kind of, you know, over-exposed maybe to no growth tact. i don't know. >> ylan, the market obviously has had a better year than people thought at the beginning of the year. how is all of that playing in the beltway? how does the beltway see that? >> you know, i think there's actually a lot of concern about sort of what we talked about before, which is, you know, are we seeing a sale of who consumers here. there's concern that the rise in the stock market is actually something that's benefiting the wealthy, benefitting the 1%, et cetera. and where does that leave the rest of americans? there's a lot of focus right now on supporting middle america, seeing middle income job growth. there's some concern that, you know, is this creating a situation where the highs on the stock market actually creating greater income and equality in america. that's the message that lawmakers -- >> what is it going to take for companies going public, right, and creating capital, right? one day hiring because you need to hire eventually if you're going to grow. >>
or they're kind of a texas hedge. kind of, you know, over-exposed maybe to no growth tact. i don't know. >> ylan, the market obviously has had a better year than people thought at the beginning of the year. how is all of that playing in the beltway? how does the beltway see that? >> you know, i think there's actually a lot of concern about sort of what we talked about before, which is, you know, are we seeing a sale of who consumers here. there's concern that the rise in the stock...
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. >> and texas has always posted the best place to bank in the country in texas, and never had the real huge run-up in the real estate. >> after they lost every single bank in the '80s, because i was a bank iing report in 1987 and watched them go undo, every single one. >> and yes -- >> and didn't ron pearlman come in. >> they had brilliant guys come in. >> that worked. >> yes, and the jerry ford and the other jerry ford, and i am looking for the retail to stabilize and we have reports coming up of the macro retail sales not that bad and then watch the china plays. caterpillar breaking out and i keep chi of the chanos interview that you did in delivering alpha, and he said that it is the short of the market, and a lot is because people believe that china is coming back and going to start ordering equipment again, and this is not an easy proposition to believe, however, the momentum is with the cats and the cummings now. >> when you mentioned china, of course, i look at yum, but it is not that bad now. i am not sure a full open, because it is only down 3%, jim. >> well, merrill lynch --
. >> and texas has always posted the best place to bank in the country in texas, and never had the real huge run-up in the real estate. >> after they lost every single bank in the '80s, because i was a bank iing report in 1987 and watched them go undo, every single one. >> and yes -- >> and didn't ron pearlman come in. >> they had brilliant guys come in. >> that worked. >> yes, and the jerry ford and the other jerry ford, and i am looking for the retail...
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he joins us from texas today. paul, it's great to have you. welcome back. >> great to be with you again, carl. >> catching you on an interesting day with ballmer announcing hit retirement. i know the xbox is in the boxes, it's heading to shelves soon, but does that announcement raise any uncertainty in your business? >> i don't think so, carl. you know, we're the largest partner for microsoft xbox in the world. we do close to a billion dollars of revenue. we sell probably one of every two titles sold in the united states on an xbox. so we know microsoft well. that strategy is pretty well set. they've done a great job of planning out the launch and i think we're locked and loaded. it certainly is interesting to see what's going on but i think the xbox business will do very well this fall. >> really quickly one more on microsoft, what do you want to see in a successor as that search committee gets to work? >> well, i will tell you, the ceo job is a challenging assignment in any company, but i think the most important thing for any ceo in the tec
he joins us from texas today. paul, it's great to have you. welcome back. >> great to be with you again, carl. >> catching you on an interesting day with ballmer announcing hit retirement. i know the xbox is in the boxes, it's heading to shelves soon, but does that announcement raise any uncertainty in your business? >> i don't think so, carl. you know, we're the largest partner for microsoft xbox in the world. we do close to a billion dollars of revenue. we sell probably one...
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west texas intermediate over $108 a barrel. brent just under $115. some traders are saying you have to keep an eye on opec and libyan protection. opec declining its production because of what we're seeing out of libya. that's something to keep an eye on next week. a quick check on the metals. we saw a stronger dollar pushing gold under $1,400 earlier. we're hovering around those levels. traders don't want to make too many decisions before the holiday weekend. back to you. >> thanks very much. let's take a closer look at what might be the impact of a more protracted perhaps conflict. >> there's a lot of discussion. i want to note, today is the last trading day of the summer. i pointed this out on the open. we had done pretty well this summer consider ling all the stf we had to deal with. all the gains we have had this year occurred up until memorial day. we were up 15% at memorial day. from memorial day to labor day, we are essentially flat which i think is pretty good considering we had to deal with the fed taper talk, with the issues in the united s
west texas intermediate over $108 a barrel. brent just under $115. some traders are saying you have to keep an eye on opec and libyan protection. opec declining its production because of what we're seeing out of libya. that's something to keep an eye on next week. a quick check on the metals. we saw a stronger dollar pushing gold under $1,400 earlier. we're hovering around those levels. traders don't want to make too many decisions before the holiday weekend. back to you. >> thanks very...
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a florida, texas and north carolina say the combined company would benefit their local economies. the three states are home to large hubs for america and us airways. >> how do you feel? >> it reminds me of the sirius xm messing around. even with at&t, t-mobile, i thought that was stupid. this one, do you think they should get together? >> i always thought this would happen, i feel sort of like, you know, the barn door already has swung open. a little late now. >> i wonder whether leaving them out there means they just fall apart and die or they actually, if they were together, this he create -- >> you know the key stuff they give out, the combined airline would control a huge percentage of flights out of ronald reagan airport. the bure cat bureaucrats were . >> they didn't use that antiquated whatever it is, that rule, that they use with at&t and t-mobile. >> 4 to 3, 3 to 2. >> no, the name. the highsenburg principle of uncertainty. >> you're watching too much "breaking bad". >> no, no, no. i only know -- don't do that to me. i only saw him call himself highsenburg once. is that h
a florida, texas and north carolina say the combined company would benefit their local economies. the three states are home to large hubs for america and us airways. >> how do you feel? >> it reminds me of the sirius xm messing around. even with at&t, t-mobile, i thought that was stupid. this one, do you think they should get together? >> i always thought this would happen, i feel sort of like, you know, the barn door already has swung open. a little late now. >> i...
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the apartment buildings contain roughly 30,000 units and located in dallas, atlanta, other parts of texas and the southeast. >>> a judge has thrown out race-based claims in a paula deen lawsuit. those claims were made by a former savanna restaurant manager. the lawsuit ended up causing the celebrity cook to lose a big slice of her empire. >>> when we come back, attention airline passengers. why some say that higher fares could soon be in the cards. "squawk box" will be right back. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> time for "the executive edge," a daily segment focused on giving business leaders a leg up. first up, ford ceo is brushing off china slowdown fears. he tells cnbc he is not overly concerned about
the apartment buildings contain roughly 30,000 units and located in dallas, atlanta, other parts of texas and the southeast. >>> a judge has thrown out race-based claims in a paula deen lawsuit. those claims were made by a former savanna restaurant manager. the lawsuit ended up causing the celebrity cook to lose a big slice of her empire. >>> when we come back, attention airline passengers. why some say that higher fares could soon be in the cards. "squawk box" will...
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virginia and the district of columbia have signed on to that justice department lawsuit, along with texas and arizona. the home states respectively for american and u.s. air. so we will now see what happens next as far as what looks like a looming court battle. kelly, back to you. >> hampton, thanks very much. i believe we will be speaking with arizona on this issue a little bit later on the program. i will let you g from now and bring in first officer tom, american airlines pilot and communication chairman for the allied pile t lots association which is the pilot's union for american airlines. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> so what's the pilots' perspective on this? were you as surprised on the street yesterday when the doj said they were going to block this deal? >> we believe justice is unfairly singled us out and is attempting to impose a double standard on our attempt to merge with us airways. it doesn't make sense. >> what do you think is behind the decision? >> you know, we really don't know. we had some issues regarding slot divestitures at washington, reagan. they can
virginia and the district of columbia have signed on to that justice department lawsuit, along with texas and arizona. the home states respectively for american and u.s. air. so we will now see what happens next as far as what looks like a looming court battle. kelly, back to you. >> hampton, thanks very much. i believe we will be speaking with arizona on this issue a little bit later on the program. i will let you g from now and bring in first officer tom, american airlines pilot and...
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hood in texas. now there are concerns nidal s hassan wants to die. he's acting as his own attorney but he's is surrounded by a team of lawyers. they're giving him legal counsel throughout the trial. today they filed a motion with the judge saying they want no part in helping him achieve what they believe is his goal here. to die. why? that goal according to his lawyers is the death penalty. hasan has denied it standing up in this courtroom today, calling it, quote a twist of the facts. the jury was not present during that exchange. but in the end, the judge calmed a recess until tomorrow while she considers the lawyers' request to reduce their role in this case. >>> russia, now. russia officially snubbed president obama, canceling plans to meet with president putin for a summit in moscow next month. quote, we have informed the russian government that it would be more constructive to postpone the summit until we have more results from our shared agenda. it goes on, the rare diplomatic cold shoulder here seen as retribution. the two countries already a
hood in texas. now there are concerns nidal s hassan wants to die. he's acting as his own attorney but he's is surrounded by a team of lawyers. they're giving him legal counsel throughout the trial. today they filed a motion with the judge saying they want no part in helping him achieve what they believe is his goal here. to die. why? that goal according to his lawyers is the death penalty. hasan has denied it standing up in this courtroom today, calling it, quote a twist of the facts. the jury...
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he was with his son in texas as he underwent surgery. he spoke of it for the first time today. >> i just want y'all to know since you asked about my son. it's not only good to be here, but things are good in delaware. my son beau is fine, sends his love. he wanted me to say hello to all of you and he wanted to be with his colleague kathleen, the attorney general of the state of pennsylvania. he's doing well. he's getting back to work. >> the president's bus tour is somewhat reminiscent of the campaign trail and cnns senior white house correspondent is here with the details. jim, you have followed him for a long time today. it's been a long one. >> reporter: it has. something you know very well. as the president was gearing up for the final day of the bus tour, a white house spokesman was talking about the chemical spill in syria. the president had a tricky balancing act on his hands all week. there's no election in sight, but president obama was in full campaign mode traveling in the white house bus from new york to pennsylvania, kicking
he was with his son in texas as he underwent surgery. he spoke of it for the first time today. >> i just want y'all to know since you asked about my son. it's not only good to be here, but things are good in delaware. my son beau is fine, sends his love. he wanted me to say hello to all of you and he wanted to be with his colleague kathleen, the attorney general of the state of pennsylvania. he's doing well. he's getting back to work. >> the president's bus tour is somewhat...
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he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught me in a moment of relaxation i guess and then the guys all out here tried to give me a good ribbing on it and get me in trouble and all this stuff. but i kind of ran with it and it turned out to be a good thing and a lot of people have taken to it so maybe i will give them a special treat later this week when i get home with the trophy. >> reporter: come on, jason, give us some more dufnering. we love it. this is a player that rarely smiles, but at 36 years of age, he really needs to. most players have majors in the bag by this point if they're going to go
he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught...
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. >> we're already seeing it on the state level with texas and kentucky. evan you first reported this story last week. what is holder trying to accomplish here? what are some of his goals? >> one of the issues of the attorney general is he's leaving office in the next couple of months. one of the things he's focused on and president obama in the second term is trying to do something for their own legacy that people would remember them for. in the case of eric holder he doesn't want to be remembered for fast and furious and some of the other con trtroversiecontro. this is way to do something. there's been a lot of movement towards, we've gone through several years of more than reduction of crimes in the cities. i think they feel like the moment is right. right now you have members of congress on the republican party who have decided this is a good way for them to save money. it's probably a very good moment. as good a moment as any for them to pursue something like this. >> we spent $80 billion last year on our prison system and our prisons are operating at
. >> we're already seeing it on the state level with texas and kentucky. evan you first reported this story last week. what is holder trying to accomplish here? what are some of his goals? >> one of the issues of the attorney general is he's leaving office in the next couple of months. one of the things he's focused on and president obama in the second term is trying to do something for their own legacy that people would remember them for. in the case of eric holder he doesn't want...
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stop the madness in texas. keep dreaming. revive the wall on poverty. keep dreaming. go from stopping educate, stopping house, stopping jails. keep dreaming. >> we have somebody who was born exactly 50 years ago today. now you're here. what does this mean to you to be back here celebrating this 50th anniversary? >> it's a great opportunity for me. i was born the year of the civil rights movement, and i'm 50 years old, so 50 years in celebrating, 50 years i am actually living the dream. i am an entrepreneur. i work. i'm doing exactly what it is that our forefathers marched and fought for for my father. my name is rhonda phillips. i'm from sin cincinnati, ohio, my dad fought and marched for so many others, and i'm living the dream and i thank jesus for being able to do that. >> thank you, rhonda. you hear lots of stories like that today. later today we'll be hearing from the representative john lewis who was one of the last living organizers of that march 50 years ago, as well as the families of martin luther king, jr. as well as trayvon martin. >> chris lawrence, thank
stop the madness in texas. keep dreaming. revive the wall on poverty. keep dreaming. go from stopping educate, stopping house, stopping jails. keep dreaming. >> we have somebody who was born exactly 50 years ago today. now you're here. what does this mean to you to be back here celebrating this 50th anniversary? >> it's a great opportunity for me. i was born the year of the civil rights movement, and i'm 50 years old, so 50 years in celebrating, 50 years i am actually living the...
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. >>> delaware attorney general bo biden is in great shape and expected to leave a texas cancer center today. he was feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he suffered a mild stroke back in 2010. >>> disturbing images you're about to see from syria's civil war. some of you might want to look away. the pictures posted online shows dozens of bodies, many of them children. rebels say the government has unleashed chemical weapons on civilian neighborhoods. syria denies the claims, but some members of congress say it's time for the white house to take action. >> where does this stop? when does the united states with very little cost stand up for these people and stop this horrific -- you can't look at those pictures without being deeply moved. are we going to just let that go on? >> the united states and its allies are calling on the united nations to investigate. u.n. inspectors are in syria investigating previous claims but the government is blocking its access to the sites. >>> aaron hernandez may learn today if a grand jury indicted him in a murder. massachusetts a
. >>> delaware attorney general bo biden is in great shape and expected to leave a texas cancer center today. he was feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he suffered a mild stroke back in 2010. >>> disturbing images you're about to see from syria's civil war. some of you might want to look away. the pictures posted online shows dozens of bodies, many of them children. rebels say the government has unleashed chemical weapons on civilian neighborhoods....
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there's some states, texas, for instance, kentucky, that have decided to move people to drug court or to use gps ankle bracelets for instance or nonviolent offenders, and that's a way to save money and also to sort of get past this air [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. . . . mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa
there's some states, texas, for instance, kentucky, that have decided to move people to drug court or to use gps ankle bracelets for instance or nonviolent offenders, and that's a way to save money and also to sort of get past this air [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt...
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worth, texas. the grave that bears one word, oswald is something of a tourist attraction. >> for the last 15 years it's the headstone next door that has left history buffs and conspiracy theorists alike. >> there's all kinds of questions around it, whether he was part of a castro regime or a russian agent. >> reporter: in a real life twist t notorious mr. beef has revealed himself to the "new york times." he's alive and well. a 56-year-old artist living in new york. his real name is patrick abbadeen. at age 18, he bought the plot next to oswald with a down payment of $17.50 and 16 easy payments of $10 a month after that, it was his. leaving many now asking why? so will the real nick beef please stand up? oh, you're already sitting at our table. so this is fascinating, i read this story and it's really captivating, and everything l want to know the answer to the question we posed, why oh, why would you want too buy that plot? >> having seen kennedy a few hours before and not realizing that things we
worth, texas. the grave that bears one word, oswald is something of a tourist attraction. >> for the last 15 years it's the headstone next door that has left history buffs and conspiracy theorists alike. >> there's all kinds of questions around it, whether he was part of a castro regime or a russian agent. >> reporter: in a real life twist t notorious mr. beef has revealed himself to the "new york times." he's alive and well. a 56-year-old artist living in new york....
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from police departments in miami-dade and houston, texas, to the ohio department of transportation. >> we're looking at a future where police departments could deploy dozens or even hundreds of these flying robotic video cameras over an entire neighborhood or city. >> reporter: gig ga pixel cameras can already do constant surveillance on 25 square mile areas. those could soon be married to drones so inexpensive even small towns could afford them. how is this any different from a police car following behind me or an officer standing outside my house? >> there's a police officer who can see you, you can see them. what you don't know is if there's a camera up in the clouds following you everywhere you go. >> reporter: even those who support the technology say there have to be ways for the public to hold their local government accountable. >> which police officer was operating the system? where was the camera pointed when the drone was flying? what was it looking at? where was it located? >> reporter: right now the faa is writing the rules on which domestic drones can fly and where, but s
from police departments in miami-dade and houston, texas, to the ohio department of transportation. >> we're looking at a future where police departments could deploy dozens or even hundreds of these flying robotic video cameras over an entire neighborhood or city. >> reporter: gig ga pixel cameras can already do constant surveillance on 25 square mile areas. those could soon be married to drones so inexpensive even small towns could afford them. how is this any different from a...
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rick perry, the governor in texas, is the leader in 2007. texas has saved two billion dollars. they've closed three prisons. and they have the lowest prime rate they've had in over 20 years. and i think it's because of an intelligent distinction between dangerous violent criminals and people who are nonviolent. >> so you're praising what the attorney general has done -- >> it's the right direction. >> bill, what do you say? >> i think there's good news and bad news in what the attorney general has done. part of the bad news is that the attorney general conflates nonviolent crime with nonharmful crime. a great deal of drug dealing and drug consumption, while nonviolent, is very harmful. when a heroin addict is putting the drug in his arm, it's not violent, but it's harmful and can be lethal. same thing with other dangerous drugs like pcp and methamphetamine. so i think that part of the attorney general's view of things is shortsighted. >> let's let newt respond to that. >> let's draw a distinction. there are a number of crime where is you want rehabilitation. a number of crime w
rick perry, the governor in texas, is the leader in 2007. texas has saved two billion dollars. they've closed three prisons. and they have the lowest prime rate they've had in over 20 years. and i think it's because of an intelligent distinction between dangerous violent criminals and people who are nonviolent. >> so you're praising what the attorney general has done -- >> it's the right direction. >> bill, what do you say? >> i think there's good news and bad news in...
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the mining company texas brine is working to mitigate the problem which you includes natural gas bubbling up. about 150 homes in the area have been evacuated. one resident told our ed lavandera, he thinks all the property around there will be worthless. >> reporter: are you worried about what it means long term? >> yes, yes. [ inaudible ] i'm retired, that's all i got coming in. >> reporter: while louisiana folks are dealing withes massive man made sinkholes natural sinkholes continue opening up in florida this time in ocala, north of orlando, people living around a five-acre lake say they watched it disappear in the matter of a few hours. while it seems there's been an increase in sinkholes lately in florida, experts say there's no scientific evidence to prove it. for "outfront," john zarella, cnn, miami. >> that video just absolutely incredible. >>> and now, "money and power" tonight. trading hall -- trading on the nasdaq was halted for three hours this afternoon. it was a technical glitch that they blamed, but the nasdaq is a big deal, apple, google, microsoft all trade there. the prob
the mining company texas brine is working to mitigate the problem which you includes natural gas bubbling up. about 150 homes in the area have been evacuated. one resident told our ed lavandera, he thinks all the property around there will be worthless. >> reporter: are you worried about what it means long term? >> yes, yes. [ inaudible ] i'm retired, that's all i got coming in. >> reporter: while louisiana folks are dealing withes massive man made sinkholes natural sinkholes...
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i grew up in texas. >> citizenship, obama care, and being hooked on subsidies. his words, not mine. "newsroom" is back after a break. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. no. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >>> checking our top stories at 15 minutes past the hour, a camera captures a truck driving in the median and then look at that, it fell right into a ravine near lansing, michigan. the 59-year-old driver had a medical condition, drove off the highway and t
i grew up in texas. >> citizenship, obama care, and being hooked on subsidies. his words, not mine. "newsroom" is back after a break. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. no. could save you fifteen percent or more on...